Russian military said its air defences shot down 337 Ukrainian drones over 10 Russian regions overnight. Most of the drones — 126 of them — were shot down over the Kursk region across the border from Ukraine. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said over 70 drones targeted the Russian capital. One person was killed and nine were wounded in the attack, which also damaged several residential buildings and a number of cars. Flights have been temporarily restricted in and out of six airports, including Domodedovo, Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo and Zhukovsky just outside Moscow. Train traffic through the Domodesovo railway station in the Moscow region has also been briefly halted, local officials reported. There was no immediate US response to the drone barrage as Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his delegation, including national security adviser Mike Waltz, were preparing to meet Zelenskyy’s team. Ukraine is expected to propose a ceasefire covering the Black Sea and long-range missile strikes, as well as the release of prisoners, according to two senior Ukrainian officials. The officials also said Kyiv is ready to sign an agreement with the United States on access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals — a deal that US President Donald Trump is keen to secure.